Monday, March 3, 2014

Rasmussen: One third of voters say Obamacare has personally hurt them...

So, democrats craft a law that hurts 33% of voters to help the 15% that didn't have insurance. Some of the 15% without insurance didn't want insurance anyway. That looks like a bad deal and it's only going to get worse.

One-in-three U.S. voters now says his or her health
insurance coverage has changed as a result of Obamacare, and the same
number say the new national health care law had a negative personal
impact on them.
Forty percent (40%) of Likely U.S. Voters have at least a somewhat
favorable opinion of the health care law, while 56% regard it
unfavorably, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone
survey. This includes 16% who view the law Very Favorably and 41% who
have a Very Unfavorable opinion of it.
Favorable opinions of the law are down from 45% two weeks ago and
are the lowest measured since late December. Unfavorables hit an
all-time high of 58% in mid-November. Favorables fell to a record low of
36% in that same survey.
Thirty-three percent (33%) now say their insurance coverage has
changed because of the new law, up a point from January and the highest
finding since last July.